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American screenwriter and film director
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Brad Sykes
Occupation(s)Film director, producer, screenwriter
Years active1998–present
SpouseJosephina Sykes

Brad Sykes is an American screenwriter and film director.

Biography

Sykes attended Boston University's film program. After moving to Los Angeles , Sykes made his feature debut with the horror comedy Scream Queen.

Sykes has since written and directed multiple horror films, including Camp Blood and its first two sequels. Sykes' other writing-directing credits include Goth, Mad Jack, Demon's Kiss, and Plaguers.

As of 2016, Sykes lives in Los Angeles with his wife, producer Josephina Sykes, where they operate Nightfall Pictures, a development and production company. Sykes published his first book "Terror in the Desert: Dark Cinema of the American Southwest" (McFarland and Co.) in 2018.

Filmography

Writer-director only

  • Camp Blood (V – direct-to-video release, 1999)
  • Nightmare in Shallow Point (2000; writer only)
  • Camp Blood 2 (V, 2000)
  • Babes in the Woods (V, 2000)
  • Mad Jack (V, 2000; also producer)
  • Zombie Chronicles (V, 2001; director only)
  • Evil Sister 2 (V, 2001)
  • B-Witched (V, 2001)
  • Witchcraft XII: In the Lair of the Serpent (V, 2002)
  • Loving Angelique (V, 2002)
  • Death Factory (V, 2002)
  • The Coven (V, 2002; director only)
  • Demon's Kiss (V, 2002)
  • Lord of the Vampires (2002; also producer)
  • Liars (V, 2002; writer only)
  • Scream Queen (V, 2002)
  • The Pact (2003; writer only)
  • Goth (V, 2003)
  • Bloody Tease (V, 2004; director only)
  • Within the Woods (unofficial third Camp Blood film) (V, 2005)
  • Mutation (V, 2006)
  • Plaguers (2008)
  • "Hi-8" /"Horror Independent 8" (2013)
  • "Hi-Death" (2018)
  • "Hi-Fear" (2022)

Producer

  • Dead Letters aka Cold Ones (2009; co-producer)
  • Burying the Ex (2008; producer)
  • Burying the Ex (2014; co-executive producer)

References

  1. "Brad Sykes | Bostonia". Boston University. Retrieved June 24, 2024.
  2. ^ Millican, Josh (November 20, 2019). "Trailer: "In Space, Everyone Screams"! Cult Classic PLAGUERS Available in 10th Aniversary [sic] Edition". Dread Central. Retrieved June 24, 2024.
  3. ^ Martin, Todd (October 2, 2016). "Interview: Brad Sykes (Hi-Death, Goth, Camp Blood, Death Factory)". Horror News. Retrieved June 24, 2024.
  4. "Terror in the Desert: Dark Cinema of the American Southwest". Barnes & Noble. April 16, 2018. Retrieved March 18, 2023.
  5. ^ Schafer, Josh (September 3, 2014). "Veteran Filmmaker Brad Sykes Brings Together Old and New SOV Elite to Create the Throwback Horror Anthology HI-8!". Lunchmeat VHS. Retrieved June 24, 2024.

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